What Do I Call This?
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 6:47 pm
So...
I'm probably one of the n00biest n00bs on here, and I need some help. xD
http://elysionsprincess.rubberslug.com/ ... mID=325110
I recieved this character sketch of Dodger and Oliver from my school. The artist, of whom I believe is Dan Hansen (he was the art director of the film), went to my school. He was taught by two teachers that retired last year, and this sketch was laying underneath a shelving unit, covered with an inch of dust. ;_; With the cracked frame and everything. So I asked the new art teacher if I could have it. I aim to work at Disney when I have gained A LOT of experience and I found it to be very inspiring that a man from my high school had done what I dream of doing.
Anyway, there's the story behind that. My main question is, what should I call this on rubberslug? There's like, categories you can choose from and all. But this isn't a production sketch. So I don't want to mislabel it and look like the idiot you all know I currently am (I'm still learning here! xD). Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Also, I am going to get this glass replaced over the weekend. Would getting UV protective glass be a good idea for a sketch, or does that only apply to cels? I want to take excellent care of all the art I purchase, and I don't know anything about care so far. Thanks~
I'm probably one of the n00biest n00bs on here, and I need some help. xD
http://elysionsprincess.rubberslug.com/ ... mID=325110
I recieved this character sketch of Dodger and Oliver from my school. The artist, of whom I believe is Dan Hansen (he was the art director of the film), went to my school. He was taught by two teachers that retired last year, and this sketch was laying underneath a shelving unit, covered with an inch of dust. ;_; With the cracked frame and everything. So I asked the new art teacher if I could have it. I aim to work at Disney when I have gained A LOT of experience and I found it to be very inspiring that a man from my high school had done what I dream of doing.
Anyway, there's the story behind that. My main question is, what should I call this on rubberslug? There's like, categories you can choose from and all. But this isn't a production sketch. So I don't want to mislabel it and look like the idiot you all know I currently am (I'm still learning here! xD). Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Also, I am going to get this glass replaced over the weekend. Would getting UV protective glass be a good idea for a sketch, or does that only apply to cels? I want to take excellent care of all the art I purchase, and I don't know anything about care so far. Thanks~